19.1.10

This phrase was part of a description for some corny horror flick on FearNet. Can't exactly recall the name, but I'm pretty sure it had the word "dead" in it. I enjoy movie descriptions. I think it would be a really awesome job to have, watching movies and writing a paragraph description about each that will ultimately help the common movie-watcher decide if he/she wants to waste the next hour and a half or so of his/her life on a particular movie. Whoever wrote this description screwed this film over. I am immediately turned off...

Correction: Wrong "they're." I believe "their" would be the correct word. This terrible word fail is ruining my good time.

Definition

The name's Victoria. I grew up in Rhode Island and I'm currently a student at URI working on a Writing & Rhetoric degree.I don't know about you, but I've always found mistakes to be humorous. More specifically, I like mistakes made within written word. In this blog, I'm taking on the role of an editor of the world, bringing to light the mistakes made by commoners, writers and even advertisers, looking for humor in things that aren't intended to be humorous. I am essentially taking the "Red Pen" to any and all facets of our language-driven world.